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The Mane Street, owned and
operated out of Virginia, is one of North America's fastest
growing online equine communities. We are a site which does
not cater to one particular breed or discipline. We
are dedicated to bringing together people who love horses
from all walks of life, from all over the world, in order to
promote learning and understanding of these wonderful
animals. The Mane Street does this by encouraging global discussions
of ideas and opinions; and, since we strive to provide
an equine informational resource, our members are also encouraged to question,
challenge, and discuss the information they see presented on our
forums as we feel this helps determine what is useful
and accurate. Our forums are moderated by friendly, caring
and knowledgeable equestrians whose goals are to maintain
civility and politeness while encouraging the flow of information.

Our forums strive always to create a comfortable
atmosphere conducive to sharing and learning, particularly
for non-competitive horse owners who own horses purely for
the love of the horse-- though our site encompasses all aspects of
owning, breeding, competing and simply loving horses.
Our members who do compete, breed, teach or train regularly
are always willing to share their tips. It's this
caring and supportive sharing that sets The Mane Street
apart.

The Mane Street also has an extensive library
of articles on a variety of equine topics, business listings and a
Stallion Directory. In addition to all of this, we
offer contests, fun, camaraderie and friendship.

The Mane Street had
sustained a cyber
attack and has a
lot of damage. The
forums software was
no longer useable
after the attack
and the forums are
currently not
available.
There may be forums
in the future, but
for now, please
enjoy the articles
and information on
our static pages.

"The Mane Street is a great place for horse lovers to meet and network.
They also boast of a wonderful article library that covers all things
horses."Said by VirtualHorseGames.net, who review tons of fun
horse games for girls and boys.

Noteworthy!

Do not count on
the HSUS (Humane
Society of the
United States)
to help care for
unwanted,
neglected horses
and other
animals.
The vast
majority of your
donation money
will NOT be used
to help care for
these horses and
animals.

"We
have
no
ethical
obligation
to
preserve
the
different
breeds
of
livestock
produced
through
selective
breeding
...One
generation
and
out.
We
have
no
problems
with
the
extinction
of
domestic
animals.
They
are
creations
of
human
selective
breeding."
-Wayne
Pacelle

It's about
lining the
pockets of the
organizers,
ridding our
society of
animals, and not
at all about
charity despite
the bleeding
heart ad
campaigns.

Be aware that only
one-half of
one
percent of HSUS' budget
goes to actual
hands-on animal
care!

Please
refer to the
HumaneWatch.org
to
see
what happens to
organizations
that support HSUS in this
enlightened age
and to see what
direct effect
the HSUS is
having on the
livestock and
agricultural
industry.

"We have
found
that
civil
disobedience
and
direct
action
has been
powerful
in
generating
massive
attention
in our
communities
... and
has been
very
effective
in
traumatizing
our
targets."
-J.P.
Goodwin

"Like any kind of sophisticated political operation, you use the best research tools in order to drive your message, but in terms of our policy formulations, I can't think of a time that we've done research."
-Wayne Pacelle,

If
you are not
aware of all of
this please look
into it - it's
shocking the
misinformation they
use,
the fraction of
$ that does go
to charity, and
the millions
going to CEO and
other top
"managers". We encourage
anyone who is
concerned about
truly helping
horses to
educate yourself
about the modern
direction of the
HSUS agenda.
Please spread
this information
to prevent yet another
horse
organization
taking up with HSUS
.

Autumn

We are stewards of God's creation, and we
are responsible and accountable for our stewardship of what
He has entrusted to our watchcare" (The Earth Is the
Lord's, pp.29-30)--Morris H. Chapman, president and
chief executive officer of the Southern Baptist Convention
Executive Committee.

"Being told to have dominion over the
earth does not mean we are to be the lords of the earth; we
have only one Lord. It does not mean we are to go about the
earth pillaging and torching the earth ...... To have
dominion literally means to bring the earth under control
for the sake of all of us, including the animal kingdom. It
means not to conquer the earth but to care for and to
cultivate the earth." (The Earth Is the Lord's,
p.154)--Jack N. Graham, pastor of
Prestonwood Baptist Church, Plano, Texas, and former
President of the Southern Baptist Convention (2002-2004)

In the book of Genesis, for instance, it
is written that humans alone are created in God's image, and
that we are to have "dominion" over all other beings (Gen.
1:26). But "dominion" does not mean that humans are given
license to do as we please. Instead, we are to act as wise
stewards, caring for the creation on behalf of all beings
(Gen. 2:15). In the end, "the Earth is the Lord's and all
that is in it" (Ps. 24:1), and Southern Baptists believe
that those who have been saved, in particular, will be
called to account by God for our treatment of His creation
and the other beings He has created.-- from Rev. Billy Graham's message
on "The New Birth," The Hour of Decision radio broadcast,
1955